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Test drove the new Honda Civic today

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I've driven in one and sat in the passenger seat while a friend drove as well and love the interior materials they use, it's a nice car, you won't be dissapointed if you get it 🙂
 
the new civic is pretty nice saw the coupe the other day in person.

i'm sure it wouldnt be a bad choice. gets like 35mpg combined, if you trade in the grand am you'd probably save on gas at the least, and since its new on the model cycle if you trade it in in 5 years when this cycle ends, you probably wont lose thatmuch since its a honda anyway.
 
Originally posted by: hans007
the new civic is pretty nice saw the coupe the other day in person.

i'm sure it wouldnt be a bad choice. gets like 35mpg combined, if you trade in the grand am you'd probably save on gas at the least, and since its new on the model cycle if you trade it in in 5 years when this cycle ends, you probably wont lose thatmuch since its a honda anyway.

the amount of money you will spend will be many times more than what you'llsave on gas.
 
If I was you, I'd get out of that bucknasty Grand AM. They have never been nice looking cars.....the Grand Prix however.....
 
I echo others comments here. If the car isn't giving you headaches mechanically and you're still upside down on the loan then stick with it until you're not.

It's new and I'm sure you won't get a fire-sale on them, total cost and financing rates.
 
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
Originally posted by: hans007
the new civic is pretty nice saw the coupe the other day in person.

i'm sure it wouldnt be a bad choice. gets like 35mpg combined, if you trade in the grand am you'd probably save on gas at the least, and since its new on the model cycle if you trade it in in 5 years when this cycle ends, you probably wont lose thatmuch since its a honda anyway.

the amount of money you will spend will be many times more than what you'llsave on gas.

well the civic is also better than the grand am and will be worth more after 5 years.

yes i know he'll come out poorer at the end of it, but he wont be driving a grand am either.
 
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